Quickly find and book Ford Shock Absorber Repairs

Looking for a garage to fix the Shock Absorbers on your Ford?

9046 garages nationwide

Save money: Instantly compare Ford Shock Absorber Repairs prices in your local area to find the best deal.

Save time: Book your Shock Absorber Repairs online – no upfront registration required! No need to ring around, hang on the phone or wait until the garages are open – find and book the best deal quickly and easily with our online booking tool.

Quick and easy: Simply enter the vehicle registration number of your Ford and your post code, compare prices, choose a local garage and book your Shock Absorber Repairs.

No payment required: You won’t pay a penny until all of the work is complete.

Speak to an expert mechanic: If you need to speak to a mechanic about your Ford, call one of our experts today on 03304 004439.

"Booked in for a service and MOT during the heavy snow. They still managed to get the car in and the work done on time. Very friendly staff and kept up to date during the work. New to the area and happy to have found a great garage for all work in the future."

"Been using speedy spanner’s for a number of years now and they are always honest and reliable. Even lent me a car to use when the job was taking longer than usual due to temporary technical difficulties within the garage. Would use again"

How do shock absorbers work?

When you're driving on a bumpy surface,
your car's shock absorbers help to stop the car moving about and vibrating too much.

They are installed on your car's suspension and most cars have a shock absorber
for each wheel.
Although they don't support the weight of your vehicle, they control the suspension over rough surfaces,
keeping the tyres in full contact with the road at all times.

They also absorb the impact of up and down movements for the rear suspension
(not many cars have a rear axle) and front suspension components.

A piston inside the shock absorber moves up and down along with the suspension
and springs to absorb the energy from the road.
Hydraulic fluid or air chambers in the shock absorbers absorb excess energy.

About Ford

The second largest US-based automaker, Ford is a brand known around the world, with a number of strong performing vehicles
in its ranks. No surprise there, as the company has been making cars since 1903. As the most popular of the North American brands
in the UK, the Ford Focus and the Fiesta are probably well known to almost every driver on the road.

Popular for those looking for subcompact or compact cars, Ford makes a variety of configurations across a spectrum of performance standards.
The last of Ford’s British car manufacturing plants was shut down in 2002, but you’ll still find Ford dealerships across the country -
with garages that know how to deal with them as a consequence.